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Sunday, April 09, 2006

Free Meter and Cool Beans- Replaced by Tiny Res Meter

Tiny Res Meter's new release measures so much and costs so little resources that it is the only resource meter that I can recommend. It does everything I need and it is flexible and customizable... Free Meter is a good thing but I really like Tiny Res now. So I have to take Free Meter off Mighty Joe's Freeware - Tried and True!.

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Free Meter


This program displays many of the things that I am interested in but it uses a fair amount of resources to do it. If you have plenty of RAM then this is the program for you.

http://www.tiler.com/freemeter/download/download.php


Cool Beans Memory Meter

The problem with performance meters is that they take resources to measure the very thing you are trying to save. This is a barebones performance meter so the resource consumption is held to a minimum.

For some reason Cool Bean's home site is currently down.
http://www.coolbeans.ws/cpumeter.shtml

You can use this is an alternative to download the application:
http://www.majorgeeks.com/Cool_Beans_System_Info_2_d2286.html

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